User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WELCOME
- INTRODUCTION
- Optional Accessories
- External Speaker/Microphone
- External VOX Headset
- Battery Packs
- FCC REQUIREMENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Dealer Programmable Options
- Before Using Your Radio
- Battery Installation and Removal
- Antenna Installation and Removal
- Radio Views
- Aurora Radio Controls
- Front View
- Display
- Backlight
- Keypad
- Speaker
- Top View
- Status Indicator
- On/Off Volume Knob
- Squelch Knob
- Programmable Three-Position Switch
- Emergency Button
- Channel Selector Knob
- Side Views
- PTT Switch
- Programmable Softkey Buttons
- Options Connector
- Basic Operation 23
- TRANSMIT
- Code Guard Operation
- Code Guard Receive
- Code Guard Transmit
- Scan Operation
- Talkback Scan
- Scan All Groups
- Change the Scan List
- Scanning Options
- Scan Delay
- Talk Around
- Scan in Tone Mode
- Scan in Monitor Mode
- Transmit on Priority Channel
- Channel Scan Delete/Add
- Priority Scan
- Priority Scan with Code Guard
- Priority Modes
- Priority Delay
- Priority Receiving
- Priority During Scan-All-Groups Scanning
- Receive Mode
- Groups
- Display Modes
- Tuning Range
- Frequency Display Mode
- Alpha Display Mode
- Channel Display Mode
- Selective Calling
- Receiving a Call
- Sending a Call
- Radio Check
- DTMF Dialing
- Originating a Call
- Frequently Called Numbers and Call Paging
- Radio Paging
- Flex Mode
- Keypad and Channel Selector Lock
- Busy Channel Lockout
- Battery Power
- Battery Saver
- Radio Power-Up
- Error Messages
- Stun
- Aurora Programmed Switch Settings
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Service
- _
- Specifications
- Definitions and Acronyms
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BK Radio
Boop-Beep
The boop-beep is a short duration tone of 780 Hz followed by a
short duration tone of 1560 Hz. You will hear a boop-beep:
• When you toggle a radio function ON with a softkey or
the three-position switch
• When you switch to scanning from manual mode
• When you switch to tone mode from monitor mode
Beep-Boop
The beep-boop sound is a short duration tone of 1560 Hz
followed by a short duration tone of 780 Hz. You hear the
beep-boop:
• When you toggle a radio function OFF with a softkey or
the three-position switch.
• When you switch to manual mode from scanning
• When you switch to monitor mode from tone mode
Warble
The warble sound is a continuous fixed-rate alternating of the
beep and boop tones. You hear the warble:
• When the radio receives the notification that the page
was received
• When the radio receives a man-down warning
Group pages and all-call pages have the longest alternating rate.
The radio page has a noticeably shorter alternating rate, and the
man-down notification has a very fast alternating warbling rate.
Audio Options
A dealer can program your Aurora radio for the following
options:
• Audible notifications at a fixed volume specified in a
percentage between 0% and 100% in 5% increments
• Variable volume setting that follows the volume knob
position